This was my 'life's work'
#11
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Massachusetts
Posts: 98
This is a fantastic quilt with a story that makes it an heirloom already! O.K., I know that the official dating of a quilt is when its finished, but the times you took it out and worked on it make it special to you. It would be nice to write that all down now and keep it with the quilt.
#12
Originally Posted by ejpkam
I think its english paper-pieced grandmother's garden. beautiful
So - I tack (baste) the fabric shapes over an exact hexagon shaped piece of paper then when I have enough for a 'rossette' I stich them together by tiny oversewing stitches on each seam. I find it very relaxing - great for taking with me on journeys and to waiting rooms etc....
I made my frst quilt top using this technique when I was 9!!! This one took me from age 18 - to 35 the next one will take me form about 35 to maybe 45.......
I made dozens of cushions too - over the years and a few baby cot quilts!!
#16
Thanks everyone!! This quilt will always be special to me - it has some special fabrics in it - one, the very dark green that REALLY shouldn't be there! Was given to me by a lady of 80 (she is 80 now!) it was in her Tennis skirt that she used to wear in the 1940's!! and others are from clothes my Mother made me as a child - others given to me by friends some now gone before us. I enjoyed working out the corners with my Husabnd not long after we met - he was hooked by then!!
Many Many Memories.
Unfortunately - It has really suffered on the bed for the last 6 years and is rather tatty already!! I am working on a new quilt (picture as soon as I have it quilted) which is to replace it and I will pension it off somewhere safe then...
Many Many Memories.
Unfortunately - It has really suffered on the bed for the last 6 years and is rather tatty already!! I am working on a new quilt (picture as soon as I have it quilted) which is to replace it and I will pension it off somewhere safe then...
#17
Originally Posted by PurpleBecca
Originally Posted by ejpkam
I think its english paper-pieced grandmother's garden. beautiful
So - I tack (baste) the fabric shapes over an exact hexagon shaped piece of paper then when I have enough for a 'rossette' I stich them together by tiny oversewing stitches on each seam. I find it very relaxing - great for taking with me on journeys and to waiting rooms etc....
I made my frst quilt top using this technique when I was 9!!! This one took me from age 18 - to 35 the next one will take me form about 35 to maybe 45.......
I made dozens of cushions too - over the years and a few baby cot quilts!!
#19
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: South Carolina
Posts: 3,155
Beautiful does not say enough about your quilt. A real treasure in this quilt. I would never have the patience to even start one. Keep up the great work.
Ireland is on my list of places to visit. Irish descent on my dad's side of the family.
Ireland is on my list of places to visit. Irish descent on my dad's side of the family.
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